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where can i find food-grade potassium cyanide? "Nothing is true, everything is permitted." ~ hassan i sabbah "Experiments are the only means of attaining knowledge at our disposal. The rest is poetry, imagination." -Max Planck
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benzyme wrote: where can i find food-grade potassium cyanide? I <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 you Benz now seriously... Wiki • Attitude • FAQThe Nexian • Nexus Research • The OHTIn New York, we wrote the legal number on our arms in marker...To call a lawyer if we were arrested. In Istanbul, People wrote their blood types on their arms. I hear in Egypt, They just write Their names. גם זה יעבור
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benzyme wrote: where can i find food-grade potassium cyanide? the only known source is to extract it from river water below old gold mines
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yes, I know where to find it ...but is it food-grade? (you should know by now i'm just being facetious) "Nothing is true, everything is permitted." ~ hassan i sabbah "Experiments are the only means of attaining knowledge at our disposal. The rest is poetry, imagination." -Max Planck
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benzyme wrote:yes, I know where to find it ...but is it food-grade?
(you should know by now i'm just being facetious) That a hoot benz! Potassium cyanide as food safe... yeah! But actually our 'friends' at the FDA allow drugs like coumadin to be widely taken as a blood thinner. It should be a crime (assault or murder) for doctors and the pharmaceutical companies to sell (warfarin) rat poison to their customers. There are far less toxic alternatives that are effective such as nattokinase... but I digress. Everything mentioned herein has been deemed by our staff of expert psychiatrists to be the delusional rantings of a madman who has been treated with Thorazine who is hospitalized within the confines of our locked facility. This patient sometimes requires the application of 6 point leather restraints and electrodes at the temples to break his delusions. Therefore, take everything mentioned above with a grain of salt...
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Hello! I already completed an extraction successfuly but spent shitloads of money with a chemical vendor. Got cheaper alternatives now, but which nps should I choose? I got to choose between Petroleum ether (naphtha) 30 - 75°C - 15€/literWhite spirit (parrafinic and naphthalenic hydrocarbons C5-C7) 60/95 - 5,30€/literWhite spirit 100 - 140°C - 3,9€/literShellsol® T - 4,4€/literShellsol® D 70 - 7€/lShellsol® D 40 (free of aromates, 160 - 195°C) - 7€/lSangajol (mix of parrafinic, aromatic and naphthalenic hydrocarbons C9-C12) - 4,7€/liteShellsol® A (hydrocarbons C9-C10) - 4,65€/literI am searching for the best cost-performance ratio. What about this? Waschbenzin (for dry cleaning) (mixture of hydrocarbons C7-C . I guess this would evaporate clean, as it is made for cleaning clothes. Thank all of you in advance!
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Washbenzin is medical grade naptha and should be a top pick...get it from a medical supplies store or a pharmacy.
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obliguhl wrote:Washbenzin is medical grade naptha and should be a top pick...get it from a medical supplies store or a pharmacy. There is a lot of confusion concerning chemical nomenclature, especially in the petrochemical sector. Just like metric and US measurement system Here is the MSDS of the product I want to order, you may be able to extract some information even if you do not understand German. http://www.i-m.de/gefahrstoffe/252705.pdfEDIT: If I search for "Waschbenzin" in the german Wikipedia, I get redirected to "Testbenzin". When I choose the english page I get: https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/White_spirit
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I've used waschbenzin for medical washings in the past with no problems. Not sure about your brand though. Were did you get the idea that its used for dry cleaning?
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obliguhl wrote:I've used waschbenzin for medical washings in the past with no problems. Not sure about your brand though. Were did you get the idea that its used for dry cleaning?
Because in the past it was sold as "Fleckenbenzin", where "Flecken" means "stains". The use was discontinued, due to environmental concerns, though. https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/de/wiki/Fleckenbenzin
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I can't help my german fellow nexian with this issue. But did you ever contemplate using limonene instead? elusive illusion
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Mr_DMT wrote:I can't help my german fellow nexian with this issue. But did you ever contemplate using limonene instead?
Nah,... guess I am kinda old fashioned. Last extraction was looong before the d-limonene teks came up. Is it better in any way?
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For some reason the thought of naptha grosses me out. I am looking for substitutes and thought of using some left over superfuel from my msr stove. I think it is suposed to be distilled super clean white gas. It evaporates in seconds when spilt and leaves no smell and no residue. And when I pour some on a wet camp fire and then light it, it produces a tower of flames taller than me, although I guess you could argue that that is beside the point.
Anyhoo I was wondering if anybody had tried this as a non polar solvent. If I should use the same amount as if using naptha. Or should I just get some acetone if I'm worried about residues?
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I hadnt noticed but you did not name your solvent in the post, only the thread title, and since I moved your thread here, which is the appropriate place, it has lost the thread title. So you're gonna have to name it again (and check the first post of this thread to see if it helps)
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Thanks endless, it's called "super fuel" produced by a company called mountain safety research I believe it is a distilled form of white gas and my question is if anyone has ever used something like this and if one should change the amount used based on speed of evaporation?
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BIG ORANGE cleaning liquid....is anyone familiar with it? A bulk-buy/wholesale grocery-type warehouse store nearby sells this stuff for something like ~$18 per 2 gallon jug...a quick check of the msds (available **here**) shows that the cleaning liquid is comprised of the following (by weight): d-Limonene --- >90% Nonyphenoxylpoly(Ethyleneoxy)Ethanol --- 1-5% Nonyphenoxyl Poly(Ethyleneoxy) Ethanol --- 1-5% (note: the above is not a typo, this is how the composition was listed on the actual msds, unsure of why the sufactants are listed twice) It sure would be great to not have to order d-limonene at ridiculous prices+s&h and just be able to buy it in bulk at a local grocer...anyone know if this stuff would be an ok source for d-limonene? If not (hypothetical question--more for the benefit of those smarter and better equipped than I), could this be a cheap enough source to consider for just distilling the pure d-limo out of it and getting ~1.8gallons/$18? Thnks all, -poorfish Hello there Nexian Newcomers! (like me!) Learn how to ASK QUESTIONS THAT WILL GET ANSWERED! (Or at least are more likely to be answered) ***Click Here***
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Does anyone know if "Escort" camping fuel is of good quality? (Naphtha) *The human user "Riproarious"'s posts are 100% fictitious in nature, origin and content.* *This user does not participate nor condone illegal activities.*
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Riproarious wrote:Does anyone know if "Escort" camping fuel is of good quality? (Naphtha)
Very few options in Canada for Naptha, and Escort is the cleanest one I have found. I am a firm believer in freeze precipping (as opposed to evapping), which eliminates a lot of the worry about impurities. The only time I evap is when making changa with acetone. JBArk JBArk is a Mandelthought; a non-fiction character in a drama of his own design he calls "LIFE" who partakes in consciousness expanding activities and substances; he should in no way be confused with SWIM, who is an eminently data-mineable and prolific character who has somehow convinced himself the target he wears on his forehead is actually a shield.
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